A review by verityw
Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man's Smile by Gyles Brandreth

3.0

I enjoyed this one (another from the library book pile) which was back in time from the previous installments in the series and had plenty of twists and turns to keep you interested. I still think some of the foreshadowing of later events is a bit clunky, but then it must be really difficult to write a book about someone whose exploits are so well known and put in realistic nods to the future without seeming corny and or obvious.

I'll continue to work my way through the series - from the library though as they're not ones I think I'd read again.